05-11-2014 08:45
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05-11-2014 08:49
05-11-2014 08:49
Is the majority of the bill for data use or voice/texts?
Also, are you on a consumer on business tariff?
05-11-2014 08:52
05-11-2014 08:52
05-11-2014 08:57
05-11-2014 08:57
05-11-2014 08:59
05-11-2014 08:59
You say about travelling abroad. You must ring O2 Cs and ask for a breakdown of this bill. Did you have data roaming turned on all the time? How often did you use WiFi?
it does seem excessive...but you need to get it checked out with CS.
I travel abroad frequently and have never had a bill like that......but I do know it easy to rack up excessive charges unawares...
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-11-2014 09:17
@Cleoriff wrote:You say about travelling abroad. You must ring O2 Cs and ask for a breakdown of this bill. Did you have data roaming turned on all the time? How often did you use WiFi?
it does seem excessive...but you need to get it checked out with CS.
I travel abroad frequently and have never had a bill like that......but I do know it easy to rack up excessive charges unawares...
I thought it was now impossible to rack up these charges on data as it is now capped (£48 for consumer i think). The only way i can see is through calls and texts but that would mean its been used an awful lot.....especially if the user was within the EU.
It could be a scam bill so might be worth checking
05-11-2014 09:34
05-11-2014 09:34
Charges are supposed to be capped at £40 per billing period unless you have agreed to allow further charges. Check your usage in My O2 and dispute the bill with O2. Something isn't right but you need to talk to them. Don't use webchat.
05-11-2014 09:49
05-11-2014 09:49
@Anonymous...Yes...they are meant to be capped. My son went to Spain only 7 months ago. He found out to his cost that capping did not apply in his case.
Then he realised he had sent an awful lot of pictures...uploaded a large amount to FB...and generally used his phone as if he was in the UK...
He was told he had exceeded his limit massively....
I am just pointing out it can and does happen... sadly
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-11-2014 09:52
05-11-2014 09:52
05-11-2014 09:54
05-11-2014 09:54
@Bambino wrote:What hasn't been established is where the OP has been. He says abroad, but where? Did he receive any texts from O2 that he was going over any limits he may have set?
Until the OP checks we can't be sure, data is capped but if the charges are for calls or mms.....